KAUAERANGA. (FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.) July 23.
July BrKOitmy last letter, a party of natives.from the Piako have come in, bringing intelligence that a boat has been found, and nlongiida of it some of the ■tore* which. Captain Burslem had on board. Footprints were seen in the mud, leading towards the , shore, I would not say that this last evidence was .connected with the safety of the unfortunate gentlel*.< h**?'. Jtisnow eight days since the accident oc tl',' onrr ?«i »nd had he readied the shore it would have ?*? ,%**J I°*1 °* Mm to get to one of the adjacent settl«tnents.' %' My/ Own conviction is' that no further hones of his °*n to entertained. His friends at Kopu thave done *H in their power to' ascertain his fate] •nfl.?may say that'tho.natives are not inclined to S^SvhathobMeHoaped a watery* grave. ' -
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Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXI, Issue 2501, 26 July 1865, Page 5
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138KAUAERANGA. (FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.) July 23. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXI, Issue 2501, 26 July 1865, Page 5
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